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The Protection Against Foreign Adversarial Artificial Intelligence Act of 2025 seeks to safeguard U.S. interests by addressing AI technologies from foreign adversaries. This legislation could significantly impact businesses involved in AI development and deployment.
Key Provisions
Addresses AI technologies linked to foreign adversaries.
Aims to enhance national security against foreign adversarial influences.
Latest Legislative Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Bill Sponsors
Name
Role
District
Bill CassidyR
Sponsor
SD-LA
Brian SchatzD
Sponsor
SD-HI
Jacky RosenD
Sponsor
SD-NV
Ted BuddR
Sponsor
SD-NC
Compliance Checklist
Ensure AI applications are not affiliated with foreign adversaries Who: Businesses developing or using AI technologies Penalty: Potential penalties for non-compliance
Monitor and assess AI technology sources Who: Compliance officers in technology firms Penalty: Potential penalties for non-compliance
Full Legal Analysis
The Protection Against Foreign Adversarial Artificial Intelligence Act of 2025 is designed to mitigate risks associated with artificial intelligence technologies that originate from or are connected to foreign adversaries. While the full text is not available, the title and description suggest that the bill focuses on ensuring AI technologies do not pose a threat to national security. Key definitions, such as what constitutes an 'AI application' and the criteria for 'foreign adversaries,' will be crucial for understanding the bill's scope and implications.
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